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As of this moment there are 10 rookies on the Panthers roster


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Their play on the field will ultimately determine the worth of this draft class.  But so far, I am really impressed. 

The team made a bunch of moves to get additional mid-to-late draft picks this year and all of them have made the first round of 53 (the LS fake injury notwithstanding).  

The Panthers will definitely have one of the youngest squads in the NFL for 2021.  Good to have new blood on the roster.  Also really good for the salary cap with all those cheap rookie contracts.  

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1 hour ago, Lemory said:

3 could be starters this year and the rest could be rotational pieces. If the whole class could find a way to  contribute, that would go a hell of a long way to rebuilding the team. 

After a couple decades of 1 and done drafts, this is strange and foreign to me.  
 

You’re telling me, we could have added more than 1 rookie at a time?

I don’t know sounds like a bunch of hooey, a fad, like this spider net or web world or whatever the kids are playing checkers on these days.  Slackers.

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